List of newspapers in the United States

This is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in the United States.

As of 2014, the United States had 1,331 daily newspapers.[1]

Top 25 newspapers by circulation, 2015

The following is a list of the top 25 newspapers in the United States by weekday circulation, for the third quarter of 2015, as compiled by the Alliance for Audited Media.[2] As described in its re-presentation, in part, by the Huffington Post, "the figures include digital editions such as those on tablet computers or restricted websites as well as branded editions, which include regional editions or those tailored for commuters."[3]

RankNewspaperPrimary
locality
Headquarters
state
or district
Total average
circulation[2]
OwnerNameplate
1 The New York Times New York City New York 2,237,601 The New York Times Company     
2 Newsday Long Island New York 377,744 Patrick and Charles Dolan; Altice USA     
3 Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California 507,395 Patrick Soon-Shiong     
4 New York Post New York City New York 424,721 News Corp     
5 The Dallas Morning News Dallas Texas 410,587     A. H. Belo
6 Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois 384,962 Tronc     
7 The Washington Post Washington District of Columbia 356,768 Nash Holdings     
8 New York Daily News New York City New York 299,538 Tronc     
9 AM New York New York City New York 291,991 Patrick and Charles Dolan; Altice USA
10. Star Tribune Minneapolis Minnesota 285,129 Glen Taylor     
11. Houston Chronicle Houston Texas 276,445 Hearst Communications     
12. Austin American-Statesman Austin Texas 246,963 Cox Enterprises
13. Tampa Bay Times Tampa Florida 245,042 Times Publishing Company     
14. Honolulu Star-Advertiser Honolulu Hawaii 243,376 Black Press Group     
15. The Record Woodland Park New Jersey 242,567 Gannett Company
16. The Boston Globe Boston Massachusetts 232,546 John W. Henry     
17. Las Vegas Review-Journal Las Vegas Nevada 232,372 Sheldon Adelson     
18. The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Pennsylvania 227,245 Philadelphia Media Network     
19. Star-Telegram Fort Worth Texas 215,476 McClatchy Company
20. The Denver Post Denver Colorado 196,286 Digital First Media     
21. The Arizona Republic Phoenix Arizona 188,467 Gannett Company     
22. Metro New York New York City New York 180,866 Seabay Media Holdings LLC
23. El Vocero San Juan Puerto Rico 179,761 Publi-Inversiones
24. The Star-Ledger Newark New Jersey 170,077 Advance Publications     
25. The San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco California 167,602 Hearst Communications

Longest running

By state and territory

List of lists of newspapers:

Other lists of U.S. newspapers

By specialty

By language

Defunct

See also

Notes

  1. "Newspaper Circulation Volume". Newspaper Association of America. 4 September 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  2. 1 2 Douglas A. McIntyre. "America's 100 Largest Newspapers". Retrieved 2015-10-07.
  3. The Associated Press (2013-04-30). "Top 10 Newspapers By Circulation: Wall Street Journal Leads Weekday Circulation". The Huffington Post. Archived from the original on 2014-04-01.
  4. About Us", Press-Republican. Originally published as the Plattsburgh Republican, then became the Press-Republican after a merger on October 5, 1942.
  5. "Prospectus for the Columbus Enquirer, January 1828 | TSLAC". www.tsl.texas.gov. Retrieved 2018-01-18.

References

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